British Airways passengers were left in shock after a randy couple reportedly engaged in a sex act with families seated around them.
A disturbing video appears to show a woman “vigorously” caressing a man’s groin during the London Heathrow to Dublin ‘red eye’ flight on Tuesday (May 7). Shocked onlookers claimed that the pair were “constantly at it” for 20 minutes while the aircraft was over the Irish Sea, even though there were young children nearby.
Farrah, 26 was travelling with her mother and brother, 32, when she witnessed the amorous couple’s antics during the one-hour journey. She said: “I was turning to look at my brother…then I saw a lot of sort of vigorous movement in the other seats on the other side.
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“It was very blatant. She was constantly – for 15 to 20 minutes of the flight – just constantly at it with the guy.
“They just carried on, which was shocking because there were children on the plane. There was a child running up and down who could have seen that.
“When they got told to put their seat belts on, it was very obvious that he was zipping himself back up and putting everything back in.
“It was just disgusting to be honest.”
Farrah from West London, captured the unfolding situation on film during the delayed BA832 flight from Heathrow.
She noticed the couple getting intimate on the compact Airbus A320 plane shortly after take-off during the brief journey, she claimed.
Farrah stated that the male passenger had covered his lap with a scarf.
She added: “We had about 38 minutes of the flight time left when I noticed it. It was quite embarrassing for me to be sat with my brother and having to witness that.
“It was one of the smaller planes, making it a lot closer than the bigger planes.
“You had kids running up and down the aisles.”
She said “They covered themselves with a scarf, but it was quite obvious, as an adult, what they were doing.”
A spokesperson from British Airways responded: “Our cabin crew colleagues were not alerted to any issue on board.
“Had they been informed, they would have taken the appropriate steps to address it.”
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